Justice
Gabriel Kolawole who gave the verdict, maintained that going by section 285(1)
of the 1999 constitution, as amended, and section 87(10) of the Electoral Act,
the Federal High Court, lacked the jurisdiction to grant reliefs that were
sought before it by all the plaintiffs.
The
Federal High Court in Abuja has declined to stop the Independent National
Electoral Commission, INEC, from conducting supplementary governorship
election in Kogi State tomorrow.
Noting
that the suits were fallout of the governorship election INEC held in Kogi
State on November 21, Justice Kolawole, directed the plaintiffs to go and
ventilate their grievances before the Election Petition Tribunal.
Whereas
one of the suits was lodged before the court by Kogi state governor, Captain
Idris Wada, retd, the second suit was filed by the governorship candidate of
the People for Democratic Change, PDC, in the state, Hon. Emmanuel Daikwo.
Likewise,
a legal practitioner, Mr. Johnson Usman, a House of Reps member for Ahiazu
Ezinaehitte Mbaise Federal Constituency of Imo state, Hon. Rafael Igbokwe and
an electorate from Omala LGA in Abelijukolo Ife of Eche ward in Kogi state, Mr.
Stephen Wada Omaye, filed the two remaining suits
Shortly
after he dismissed the four consolidated suits, Justice Kolawole, in a separate
judgment, also declined to declare the Deputy Governorship candidate of the
All Progressives Congress, APC, in Kogi state, Mr. James Faleke, as the
governor-elect.
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